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Fine-tuning xylan side chains for enhanced production of high-yield sugars, fine-shaped nanocrystals, and stable Pickering emulsions in Arabidopsis thaliana [PDF]
Arabinoxylans are complex polysaccharides found in the secondary cell walls of plants, and their substitution patterns of arabinose (Ara) and glucuronic acid (GlcA) significantly affect their properties for structural and bio-functional applications.
Sufang Li +9 more
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Structural features of xylan dictate reactivity and functionalization potential for bio-based materials [PDF]
Background Plant-based materials have the potential to replace some petroleum-based products, offering compostability and biodegradability as critical advantages.
Mohammad Aghajohari +2 more
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Simplified, High Yielding Extraction of Xylan/Xylo-Oligosaccharides from Palmaria palmata: The Importance of the Algae Preservation Treatment [PDF]
The complex plant cell wall heteropolysaccharide xylan, and its breakdown products xylo-oligosaccharides and xylose, are value-added compounds with a plethora of potential applications in diverse areas.
Diogo Coelho +7 more
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Xylooligosaccharides (XOS) are sugar oligomers from xylan that can be used as prebiotics to improve digestive tract health. Xylan can be extracted from corncobs which are a by-product of agriculture.
Andika Susantri +2 more
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Although β-xylosidases with xylanase activity are preferential for the hydrolysis of xylan and production of xylitol, reports on their use are scarce. In this study, a multifunctional β-xylosidase (XYL4) was identified.
Meng Liang +7 more
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Xylan is the most abundant hemicellulose in hardwood and graminaceous plants. It is a heteropolysaccharide comprising different moieties appended to the xylose units.
Saumashish Mukherjee +2 more
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Highly Stable Pickering Emulsions with Xylan Hydrate Nanocrystals
Xylan is a highly abundant plant-based biopolymer. Original xylans in plants are in an amorphous state, but deacetylated and low-branched xylan can form a crystalline structure with water molecules.
Shanyong Wang, Zhouyang Xiang
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Xylan is a macromolecule of industrial interest that can be solubilized from lignocellulosic materials, such as sugarcane bagasse, which is a renewable source. However, the solubilization methods of xylan need to be better developed for use in industrial
Ranieri Bueno Melati +3 more
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Background Previous studies have revealed that some Auxiliary Activity family 9 (AA9) lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases (LPMOs) oxidize and degrade certain types of xylans when incubated with mixtures of xylan and cellulose.
Monika Tõlgo +5 more
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This study screened several common economic algae to optimize the extraction process of β-1,3-xylan and analyze its monosaccharide composition. The extraction process of crude xylan was optimized by alkaline extraction method, and the monosaccharide ...
Qian LIU +6 more
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